The key to happiness
Is a bad memory
Or, so they say
Memories haunt us-
In a tragic, but sometimes
Serene way
We expect more
More to come
More to acquire
We live in the present-
And we hate it.
We wrath over the daily
activities of life
Monday, again?
How long until Friday?
Hump-day- is it the weekend yet?
We bask in the past-
Seeing it as better and as more
Than it truly is
We see hope for the future
Longing for better days
Imagining what is to come
The future forces us to pretend
We will be optimistic
We will be happy
The past can make us feel-
Everything
Sadness, helplessness, gratitude,
happiness
The present reminds us of
All the things we must do-
So that, we too can find what we
want
What do we want?
That is the question, right?
Our deepest desires are
concealed; kept in secret.
We hide our plans
Hopes and dreams
Terrified of failure
But more terrified of
People knowing your failures
For, they will be disappointed in
you
We create standards for ourselves
Some we can live up to
Some we will never
We expect more than we can
Give or get
Thinking it will lead to
happiness
We follow a path
A journey.
Wishing to come out happy on the
other side
If we do,
It will all be worthwhile.
The blood; sweat; and tears that
found us at this point
Or so we hear
Or so we see
Or so we’ve learned
The key to happiness,
Is not what we tend to believe
But it is the mundane, the
unexpected and the little things
It is appreciating the beauty of
a warm summer day
Laying in a field of sunflowers
Staring up at the blue sky; and
feeling the warmth of the sum
Good flow and topic. My favorite line is this " We follow a path
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Wishing to come out happy on the other side "
it's so true for just about everybody.
This was a great poem. I liked how you covered how we look at the past present and future and the things we all do to look for happiness. Very smart way to end the poem by saying happiness is not all of the things we search for. It is much more simple. "It is appreciating the beauty of a Summer day"
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